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GalaxyEyes
Give it up man. It's over. Passed. No end date. Time is infinite.
McKenna was onto something with the acceleration of development and complexity, and his idea that time is a spiral tightening. But it is infinite.
BioFence
Well maybe we shouldn't worry about that, i was reading a post the other day and read about a way of thinking that i currently believe on.
Maybe even if we are going to die soon, we won't experience death. I know it's hard to break our common perception of reality but i'm absolutely certain that the quantum immortality theory is a fact.
Therefore when the time we are supposed to die comes, we will actually die, but we'll also not notice as we move to another universe/dimension where it didn't happen!
It happened before with most of us i believe, i've had a number of occasions where i was sure i would die, but i simply didn't,and thought that i was lucky, but turns out i died, my soul just moved to a parallel universe where my death didn't happen (it was proven possible by a number of quantum experiments).
Basically, when you force the universe to make a decision, "he" doesn't, what he does is make all the probable outcome happen, one in each multiverse (if i got it right).
GalaxyEyes
Give it up man. It's over. Passed. No end date. Time is infinite.
McKenna was onto something with the acceleration of development and complexity, and his idea that time is a spiral tightening. But it is infinite.
BioFence
reply to post by Wobbly Anomaly
No, it means that in our lifetime (from birth to the time our flesh expires) we won't experience death.
When our soul can't live in that body anymore (as i said, it expires) i don't know what happens. Maybe reincarnation?
I know it sounds like a load of crap but makes perfect sense to me!